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f N § é ioe nga eee | pone es Opposes His Endorsement. (ROBBERY BY ‘PHON Columbus, 0., May 22.—It was un- mse Oklahoma City, Ok., May 20.— qualifiedly and officially announced [ngenious Scheme. by Which Valu- this morning that Senator Hanna | able Jewelry Is Obtained. will oppose any indorsement of ened Un Roosevelt for renomination next of the safe entered the office of the Oklahoma Packing company last night and robbed the safe. The cash * Sharper in England Succeeds in Get- year at the republican state conven-|" 11s ay with $10,000 Worth of tion next week. The announcement Gens bent Seaenedly tie Ine was made throngh a close personal spection to Customer. sar gata = ; The ingenuity with which the count The reason given is that Hanna,| ..'o¢ seikirk was deprived of $15,000 being chairman of the national com-| worth of jewels recently has been sur~ mittee, could not afford to permit @ | passed by certain individuals who have ry : jewelry from im t a| secured a $10,000 haul of jewelry state controlled by him to indorse Mesee. Obaheld, © nage Sime 06 OM candidate for president at this time) ), 0.) Oitice place, Liverpool. as it would be a notice to other aspi-| The telegraph and telephone figure rants that the national committee {8 prominently in this remarkable story, ich © . fortnight ored t elae entering the | Which commenced about a pane alan bably e push 7} 88% when Mr. Brocklebank, the head Figsartg iced oa drvesinge of a great shipping concern in Liver- feeling and destroy barmony in the pool, came with his wife to the Inns of nationul organization. Court hotel, Holborn, A great friend of the Liverpool mer- chant was Laing Miller, a i South African shipowner, While the Salt Lake City, Mav 20.—A special Brocklebanks cai London, & man, grand jury, the second to be called] no said he was Mr. Miller, set up tele- together since statehood was grant-| phonic communication with fe serv- 7 56 ants at Mr. Brocklebamk’s house at od Week = bic ade Liverpool, and ascertained that the by Judge Moree ren: family were away. He dispatched a The grand jury is composed of four telegram, in the name of Mrs. Brockle- non-Mormons and three Mormons. | bank, to Messrs. Oldfield, requesting Itis probable that the polygamy them to forward to her Liverpool res- ; me into prom. | idence a varied selection of jewelry, wo question, which has come i P be distributed as Christmas presents, inence again since the recent cam- He also telephoned to the house again, paign which resulted in the election] warning the servants that a parcel ot Reed Smoot to the United States] would arrive, and he (the psuedo Mr. vi e before the grand | Miller) had been commissioned by Mr. a ~~ wari : & Brocklebank to call for it and take it jury for investigation. to London, As the Brocklebanks were old cus- tomers, Messrs, Oldfield complied with New Haven, Conn., May 22.—Mre, | the wired request, The servants, know- A ee Mr. Laing Miller by name, and not New York, sis-|'"8 8 be . Douglas Robinson of by sight, had no suspicions when, soon ter of President Roosevelt, has taken after the arrival of the parcel of $10,- an interest in William Pickens, Yale’s | 09 worth of jewelry, they handed it negro prize orator, and has written | over to a well-dressed, clean-shaven, hima letter to inquire about his/gentlemanly individual, ; ‘ @ his plans. Miss Lucy This happened on a recent Tuesday. finances and his 5 y: 1, | Nothing more has been seen of the G. Giles of Newport, R. I., gave Piek=| oy ay Mr. Miller, and the fraud was only ens a valuable diamond pin recently | discovered when Messrs, Oldfield sent when he went to that city to read|to Mr, Brocklebank’s house another mer. About $5,000 in checks and money was stolen. Renounced World Forever. Wilkesbarre, Pa., May 20.—At the Malinckordt convent, mother house of the German Catholic sisters of the United States, twenty sisters took the black veil, renouncing the world Bertwalda Filley of St. Louis. “Hired Girls” in Demand, Polygamy to be Investigated. twenty thousand men to work in the kinds of labor. He is receiving more Beauty and Strength Are desirable. You are strongand vigorous, when your blood is pure. Many—nay, most—women, fail to properly digest their food, and so be- come pale, sallow, thin and weak, while the brightness, freshness and beauty of the skin and complexion, depart. Remedy this unpleasant evil, by eating nourishing food, and taking a small dose of Herbine after each meal, to digest what you have eaten. 50c at H. L. Tucker's Drug Store. ‘ From the President's Sister. Cashier and Woman Arrested. Jorgensen, abscondiog cashier of the Took $5,000 in Oklahoma City. A BREEDER OF CRIME | Burglars who knew the combination | Government Specialist Places I drawer was battered in with a ham- Dr, MacDonald Thinks That High De- MacDonald, specialist of the United States bureau of education, makes the startling announcement that within the last 30 or 40 years, with few excep- tions, “there has been an increase, relative to population, in crime, sui- * cide, insanity and other forms of ab- forever and fifteen novice donned the| po:mality.” Dr. MecDonald says it white veil. Among the former was/ would seem that the increase is due more to the rapid development of the world in general rather than to any specific cause. Topka, May 20.—T. B. Gerow|try ‘the states that show the greatest state freeemployment agent, is re-| education and intelligence, as the ceiving replies to his recent call for north Atlantic, central and western states, also exceed in insanity, suicide » nervous diseases, juvenile criminals Kansas harvest fields next month. | .14 almshouse paupers. Heeays, how- He believes enough men can befound | ever, and it is not to be assumed that to take vare of the wheat crop, but} education and intelligence tend to in- says there is a scarcity of all other | crease social evils. It might be just as calls for “hired girls’than he can fill. | o¢ divorces granted in a certain sec- logically argued, he says, that the i sNareod Tor Constipa ti f sugar and the number perfec ly for Constipa- be arom senrereion. fion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoca |F, tion had a relation to each other. Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ||} There is no doubt, Dr. MacDonald says, ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. 0 r V e r that all of these factors may be related in some way, but just how intimately he has not yet been able to determine. crime, Mr. MacDonald says that in the 40 years covered by his report there has been a constant condensation of popu- lation and that another possible cause may be that while the consumption of wheat, coffee and other grains has in- creased per capita, the consumption of malt liquors has increased in much greater ratio, illustrating a tendency toward less solid, less staple, and more artificial food, since the consumption of meat and potatoes has decreased. In stating some of the possible causes Oakland, Cal., May 20.—Julius A. | f°" the increase in crime and insanity, pti y- Dr. MacDonald says: ee Copenhagen Savings bank of Den-| as we have suggested, is possibly one | No. 104 rn mark, and his companion, Miss Jo-| of the main cauves; it includes a great | yo, 90 se, Lonieg Japlin (limited) 8:0 CASTORIA® The Kind You Have Always Bought dictment Against Civilization. velopments of Modern Days le Responsible for Loag Train of Evils. In a report to congress Dr. Arthur De ep Aarons etal PN 03 Promotes Digestion. Cheerful- | ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC. Pecipe af Old. Dr SAMUEL PITCHER Panphin Seed ~ pao Dr. MacDonald says thet in this coun- In Use Fac Simile Signature of In connection with the increase in Sw Thirty Years Ato iivon ths, Ord 7 Dosis ye Gr Nee my) ya eel - t . _ EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. y. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. NEW YORK. Missouri Pacific Railway Time Table at Butler Station, NO} No. 30 St, Leute m fs ‘ F No. 26 Kansas Cit: “The rapid development of society, | No. 24 St Louls ex The Best is the Cheapest. Not how cheap but how good fe the question. The Twice-a Week Republic is not as cheap as some so-called newspa- Pry negro dialect stories, An anonymous quantity of jewelry, in cuse the first ra A aqey 3, {uid not afford a sutticient scope of se- Gwellwisher’ sent Pickens $150 in} ica three fifty dollar gold certificates] ‘The servants telephoned their mas- Aarescore’ ‘ waatanhay, ler to know what todo in the matter, | Same institution, have been arrested ™ — indtheu theclever plan stood revealed, Helped 250 Per Cent Miller. : we last — emg where the | with embezzling $8,000 from the Co- d 4 ” telephone played the principal part e New York, May 22,—Colonel Rob | ,courred in Ely place, Hatton garden, penhagea bank last month. ert A. Ammon, who has been out on} some few months ago, when a packet | | $5,000 bail for two years onacharge}f “diamonds valued at $15,000 was | tient. The man also ix accused «f], of receiving stolen goods in connec- eel from the table of a diamond tion with the 250 per cent Miller ee ee a case, was rearrested today and bis HID FORTUNE IN BARN. bail increased to $20,000, The re- ail arrest was made at the instance of] Kansas Man Who Distrusted Banks district attorney Jerome, who says Reveals Secret Depository of His he has facts in his possession, includ- Weeern Oe Fre Bente mane ing a statement from Miller, which} Charles P, Robinson, aged 60 years, show that Ammon received $240,000 | died at his home at Ottawa, Kan., of from Miller a few days before Miller “anata Sop etheeros death was the cause of she circulation of a singu- was arrested. lar story. When consumption ~ tened itself upon Robinson and his phy- sician assured him that his death was St. Louis, May 20 —Two thousand Jonly a question of weeks, he sent for machinists and members of a kin-|some friends and had unearthed his ‘ ‘ * : ace lation of gold and greenbacks. A J metal polish. {2°CUm' a § ’ dred union, including P fortune of some $7.600 wasdug out of the ers, brass workers and laborers, ¢M:| j,.nger of the Robinson barn and was ployed in about 175 shops in St. |veposited in one of the city banks. The Louis, all members of the St. Louis | money was in gold and currency, and as Metal ‘Trades association, which is it was shitken out of the fruit jars in allied to the international associa- whic 1h Was Dapsed 1 smelled ateone: with the Moeller woman. CAUTION! This is not a gentle word—but|i not to purchase the only remedy uui- cine in the world since 1868 for the cure and treatment of consumption Strike of 2,000 St. Louis Men. called your attention to Boschee’s ordinary cough remedies made by druggists and others that are chéap aud good for light colds perhaps, but for severe coughs, bronchitis, croup —and especially for consumption where there is difficult expectoration and coughing during the nights and mornings, there is nothing like Ger- ly of must and damp, man Syru The 25 cent siz : ini sista | ; . 25 © e has ton of machinists, went on a strike That Robinson had some wealth was just barn a rbecdinced this year. Re- to-day. The machinists demand an generally understood, but that he had | gular size 75 cents. At H. L. Tuck- increase of 10 per cent in wages, The |“"y supply of cash was scarcely sus- | er’s drug store. brass workers ask for 16% per cent pected, Robinson’s accumulations + G.G. Greex, Woodbury, N. J. ; were the result of a saving policy thor- increase. oughly prac nn went to Ottawa, 35 years ago. Nota To Cure a Cold in One Day. stick of wood dropped from a Take Laxative Bromo Quinine} wagon into the street, escaped He began it when he Tablets. All druggists refund the |tention. He was a kindly old man, an money if it fails to cure E, W.|Jold soldier, and had a good war ree- Grove’s signature is on each box ord. Qe. His distrust of banks was one of his ——_—_——- Lincoln’s Tree Blown Down. chief characteristics. How long he had been hoarding money about his place is not known, but it is presumed Springtield, II, May 22.—The his |t lat he had it buried in various places toric elm tree planted by Lincoln in |for a good many years. front of the old Lincoln homestead, ee — fell yesterday afternoon during a TO SEEK FLEET OF XERXES. heavy wind and rainstorm. It was planted by the martyred president shortly after the election of Mr. Lincoln Lea Presimancy. The treasures that lie at the bot- It will be cut up and carted vba tom of thé’sea are now more easily ob- Secretary of state Rose was notified |tainable by the invention of an in- by Mrs. A. S. Edwards, wife of the |strument known as the hydroscope. custodian, of the accident at once. This contrivance, says an Athens ound the | °Trespondent, is shortly to be putinto Many persons gathered around t operation in order to find the lost fleet tree and secured portions of it a8}, Xerxes, which has reclined on the mementoes. sea’s bed undisturbed for about 2,300 carer years, A Cat Bit Her Face. Search is also to be made for the P > . |ship chartered by Pompey to carry Emporia, Kan., May 22.—Mise Roman art comnmaven to Athens, and Phelps, an instructor of the state| wrecked in the archipelago 1,950 years normal school was bitten by a catjago. last night and is suffering greatly) vo Tem Big French Locomotive. from the wound. Miss Phelps with] Arrangements have been made by the cat, was sitting on the porch, the Great Western railway for the % : i 1 adoption of one of the . 00 t and it experimenta < when a dog frightened the eat a relebrated four-cylinder compound bit Miss Phelps in the face. The doc: )iqeomotives of the Northern railway tor in attendance fears blood poison |>5f France, says a New York Tribune is setting in. lispatch from London, These com- 4 pound engines, it is asserted, are far thead of the best types of English CASTOR LW eae For Infants and Children, According to a statement issued by The Kind You Have Always Bought the Brooklyn Rapid Transit ecom- pany, covering a stated length of Bears the time, 19,357 more people went to ignacure of Manhattan from Brooklyn than from Manhattan to Brooklyn. Effort to Be Made to Locate the Ships of the Great General So as to Secure ¢he Art Treasures. Vigorous Old Age Paine’s Celery Compound makes the old feel young, and cures their ills, It has added oa of health and enjoyment to many a life. ise this great medicine regularly, and its invig- orating powers will fill your-declining years with health, strength, and happiness, Read what George F. Morse, 67 years old, writes: — Wats & RicHarpson Co., Gentlemen : —Just a word in favor of Paine’s Celery Compound, hoping it may catch the eye of some afflicted person, and they may receive the same satisfactory benefit. Some 15 years ago I had a combination of malaria, chills and sever, and grip, which con- tinued for a year or more; meantime I Jost in weight about 60 pounds, trying difi.rent medi- cines and doctors with unsatisfactory results. Paine’s Celery Compound was recommended, and, after using a little I began {o improve, gaiping about a pound-a week. In a year I regained 50 pounds of the lost weight and good health, and have been a weil man ever} since. Yours truly, GEORGE F. MORSE, Leominsrer, Mass,, Oct. 27, 1902. DIAMOND DYES awe Sob pei hanne Moeller, a bookkeeper in the number of new inventions, mereased “ ne... r ‘ prise of the press enabling us to read INTERSTATE here on a warrant charging them] 41) the news of the world at breakfast, | N0-181,Batler & Madison Depart. many transition periods, puts an ab- They were tracked across the con-| "°?mal strain upon the nervous system "4 as compared with the muscular system. having deserted his wife and eloped] the telephone tend to make people ex- ercise less and think more, A reac- | q tion has set in already through the de- | No.8 velopment of systems of physical cul- | yo, ¢Through Port Arthur Express,2:41 ture. The lower cost of living and the | No, 4Stloam Sprin, reas when you think how liable you are] of the table, have tended to overeat- ing, which, in connection with lack of versally known and a remedy that aacelee, has had its evil effects, and voute rom tha soain to. 08. has had the largest sale of any medi-| doubtless produced an additional reac- tion on the nervous system, Whenthe spared to make the passenger equipm nerves are unstrung by overpressure | thls and throat and lung troubles with-| the will may become weak, depression out losing its great popularity all}and pessimism set in, and loss of self- these years, you will be thankful we| control follow, with its consequent ab- normal actions leading on to crime and German Syrup. There are so many | other social evils.” The Baldwin Worka at Phi'adelphia motives—an ay four hours—the Baldwin locomotive works, of Philadelphia, has brokea all records during 1902. Indications works turned out 1,217, 1,375 and 1,520 locomotives respectively, a much greater incre tered, some of the en tisement elsewhere in this issu , 388,000 pounds each, ‘The money Office The Over Butler Cash Depart: | py; 18-6t ih 4 of the year’s output was about $20,- ment Store, Butler, Mo. pa ‘ 000,000. an increase of $3,000,000. Of the locomotives 424 were compounds, ers. Ninety-nine locomotives were to West Australia. Thirteen thou- AERIAL TORPEDO PERFECTED. No. 27K City & Foplin matt:.12 No. 25 Kan Sity & Joplin expr. 9 No. 103 Local Freig’ pers, but it is ascheap asitis possible ~ to sell a first-class newspaper. It prints all the news that is worth printing. If you read it all the year--¢ round you are posted on all the im- portant and interesting affairs of the world. It is the best and most rell- able newspaper that money and brainscan produce—and thoseshould be the distinguishing traits of a news- paper that is designed to be read by all members of the family. 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To keep in touch with the treated. Consultation andexamina | Work of preparation for this great tion free. Office over Postoffice | world’s fair and to get all the news Butler, Mo. of all the earth, every reading person DR. H — - should at once os for the . HLM. great newspaper of St. Louis, the Mm CANNON, GLOBE-DEMOCRAT. Itstands pre- DENTIST. RUTLER, MO Witi vein Adrian every Tuesday and Friday eminent and alone among American prepared to ‘io all kinds of Dental work. LOCOMOTIVE OUTPUT. Averaged One Every Four Hours During the Year. By turning out 1,520 finished loco- » of one every newspapers, and acknowledges no equal or rival. Ite circulation ex- tends to every state and territory in the union, to Canada -and Mexico, and to every part of the world where there are_readers of the English lan-— guage. It ought to be in your home during the coming year. See adver- point to an even greater output in 1903. In 1900, 1901 and 1902 the 1, M. CHRISTY, M.D. | S.A. ROE, M.D Diseases of women and Ear, Eye, Nose and Children a Specialty. Throat Specialist. DR- CHRISTY & ROE. Office Telephone 20. House Telephone 10, T C. BOULWARE, Physician anc «Surgeon. Office nortaside square Butler,Mo. Diseasesof womenand chi) en aspecialty. DR, J. T. HOLL DENTIST. Parlors Over Model Clothing Co, Petey dig Entrance, same thatiead: to Hagedorn’s New War Machine Which Can Be | studio. north side sauare, Butler, Mo. Guided at Will Is Promised by Prof. Myers. C) Prof. Carl Myers, of Frankfort, N. TABLER Y., reopened his balloon farm and an- BUCK EYE nounced the completion of an “elee- tric aerial torpedo.” The aerial torpedo flies like a thing OINTMENT "i serew blades which make 2,000 revolu- CURES NOTHING puT PILES, The 74 were electric and 25 were oil burn- exported, the largest number going sand men are employed. of life. It is driven by two aluminum tions per minute. blades -are rs rotated by an electric motor which & SURE and CERTAIN-OURE obtains its power from an ordinary jown for 15 years as the incandescent lighting current of 110 BEST REMEDY for PILES. “Te ments are directed by t bid pent e moveme e directed by two MED, 00,, OT. aeroplanes acting as rudders, moving Sapa CR A the vessel up or down, right or left, : a 60 YEARS’ in eircles, spirals or cycloids, in all directions in midair as freely as a bird EXPERIENCE flies. Rubber Roots fer Dogs. Parisian society women now put tubber boots on their pet dogs when they are taken out in the rain. Pity the case of the society woman's pet jog, says the Chicago Record-Hepald. What shame must fill its heart when ‘t meets other dogs. Disappointment in jecena. J. Pierpont Morgen has made $42,- 300,000 during the past year. He nust find it rather disappointing, says the Chicago Record-Herald, that ve was unable to make it an even

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